Français

le Français, la Française
A masculine or feminine noun is a noun can be masculine or feminine depending on the gender of the person or animal it refers to (e.g., le footballeur, la footballeuse).
masculine or feminine noun
a. French person
Mon cousin sort avec une Française.My cousin is dating a French person.
b. Frenchman
A word or phrase that is masculine (e.g., le livre).
(masculine)
Il y a deux Français dans notre service au travail.There are two Frenchmen in our department at work.
c. Frenchwoman
A word or phrase that is feminine (e.g., la pomme).
(feminine)
Une Française a emménagé dans la maison d'à côté.A Frenchwoman moved into the house next door.
A plural noun is a noun that is usually used in the plural form (e.g., les funérailles, les fines herbes).
plural noun
a. the French
Les Français ont une longue tradition de cuisine gastronomique.The French have a long tradition of fine dining.
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